Gringgott's Horn Silver Remover

Description

Bruce suggests that you use 25 gms of mix in 500 ml of de-mineralized or distilled water...but he's a chemist, ya know?

We just use 1/2 tsp to 1/2 cup of the aforementioned water and it works just fine.

Add the mix to the water, stir in the crystals, then soak your horned silver coin for around ten minutes or so. Remove and toothbrush under running water. Repeat as needed. For final restoration, you can use a SBBB in your BP Dremel or rub with PreLim. Let dry then Ren Wax and flip. It's that easy.

Be sure to click the pop-up image to see before and after results!

Reviews

by Joseph Lynch

Date Added: Friday 25 October, 2013

Works great with my silver coins. The coins appreciate it and so do I.

Rating: [5 of 5 Stars]

by John Rieske

Date Added: Tuesday 24 December, 2013

This stuff works like a charm. I used it to remove ugly disfiguring horn silver deposits from a Roman Republic quinarius to reveal that it was a nearly uncirculated and beautifully struck coin of great rarity. The quinarius, a 'junk' piece thrown into a group lot as filler, went in value from near zero to hundreds of dollars in a little over 2 hours. It was not 'overcleaned at all and is now quite appealing...